Ryan Febriansyah
Papers
2
Total Citations
4
H-Index
2
About
Ryan Febriansyah is an emerging researcher specializing in underwater robotics and autonomous vehicle control systems, with a particular focus on Remotely Operated Vehicles (ROVs). His work centers on the development and implementation of precision sensing technologies for underwater navigation, specifically depth control mechanisms that enable ROVs to operate effectively in challenging aquatic environments. Febriansyah's most notable contributions include pioneering the application of Blue Robotics sensor technology for depth control in the Tech_SAS v1 ROV platform, demonstrated within the competitive context of the Singaporean Robot Games (SRG). Building on this foundation, he further advanced the field through his implementation of Blue Robotics Ping Sonar Altimeter and Echo Sounder systems in Explorer Class ROVs, addressing the critical challenge of maintaining precise depth positioning during both shallow and deepwater exploration missions. His research tackles real-world engineering problems in tethered underwater vehicle communication and control, contributing practical solutions to the growing field of marine robotics. While his citation count remains early-stage — with two citations across his key publications — his work represents a meaningful contribution to accessible, competition-driven ROV development and lays important groundwork for future innovations in autonomous underwater vehicle systems.
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Top Papers
- 1A Blue Robotic Sensor for Tech_SAS v1 ROV Depth Controller2 citations · 2019
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